Milwaukee Health Commissioner Bevan Baker resigned last week, amid concerns that the department was falling short when it came to how it handled issues of lead and the lead poisoning of children in the city. Some are now calling for a deeper investigation, and some want the resignation of Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett. WPR's reporter in Milwaukee brings us the latest.

A bill backed by Republicans in the state legislature would standardize employment rules across Wisconsin and prevent municipalities from creating and enforcing their own employment discrimination laws. A labor law expert tells us what the impacts of the bill could be, and why it has some civil rights advocates concerned.

Former White House strategist Steve Bannon refused to answer many questions in front of the House Intelligence Committee yesterday, frustrating lawmakers. He was also subpoenaed by special counsel Robert Mueller's investigative team, and could be compelled to testify by the end of the month. We look into what it means...

Midway through January, snowmobile trails are still not open in most of Wisconsin. Despite the cold weather, there hasn't been enough snow for snowmobiling except in the far northern part of the state.

A review of University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics' trauma database for tree stand-related injuries from 1999 to 2013 showed 55 percent of falls from hunter tree stands resulted in one or more spinal injuries.